PANews reported on November 19th that a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Labor stated that the department plans to complete the missing weekly initial jobless claims data before the end of Thursday local time. Spokesperson Ryan Honick stated that due to technical issues, an initial figure—232,000 initial jobless claims for the week ending October 18th—was unexpectedly released earlier than expected. Honick indicated that the Department of Labor will not issue a press release as usual when completing the missing data; the missing data will be published directly on the Department of Labor's website. The latest announcement from the Department of Labor also indicates that it plans to release September's PPI data at 9:30 PM Beijing time on November 25th and the September import and export price indices at 9:30 PM Beijing time on December 3rd. In addition, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced that it will begin releasing trader positioning reports this week, with the first report expected to be released early Thursday morning Beijing time. The CFTC will release up to two reports per week until January 23rd next year, at which point the release schedule will return to normal.PANews reported on November 19th that a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Labor stated that the department plans to complete the missing weekly initial jobless claims data before the end of Thursday local time. Spokesperson Ryan Honick stated that due to technical issues, an initial figure—232,000 initial jobless claims for the week ending October 18th—was unexpectedly released earlier than expected. Honick indicated that the Department of Labor will not issue a press release as usual when completing the missing data; the missing data will be published directly on the Department of Labor's website. The latest announcement from the Department of Labor also indicates that it plans to release September's PPI data at 9:30 PM Beijing time on November 25th and the September import and export price indices at 9:30 PM Beijing time on December 3rd. In addition, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced that it will begin releasing trader positioning reports this week, with the first report expected to be released early Thursday morning Beijing time. The CFTC will release up to two reports per week until January 23rd next year, at which point the release schedule will return to normal.

The release date for a new batch of US data has been set, including the CFTC weekly report and PPI.

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PANews reported on November 19th that a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Labor stated that the department plans to complete the missing weekly initial jobless claims data before the end of Thursday local time. Spokesperson Ryan Honick stated that due to technical issues, an initial figure—232,000 initial jobless claims for the week ending October 18th—was unexpectedly released earlier than expected. Honick indicated that the Department of Labor will not issue a press release as usual when completing the missing data; the missing data will be published directly on the Department of Labor's website. The latest announcement from the Department of Labor also indicates that it plans to release September's PPI data at 9:30 PM Beijing time on November 25th and the September import and export price indices at 9:30 PM Beijing time on December 3rd. In addition, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced that it will begin releasing trader positioning reports this week, with the first report expected to be released early Thursday morning Beijing time. The CFTC will release up to two reports per week until January 23rd next year, at which point the release schedule will return to normal.

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